This inevitably begs the question: do some of these arrests carry civil rights— i.e. discrimination implications — if people are being arrested simply because of the way that they look and not due to what is typically required in order to be arrested for a crime (i.e. reasonable suspicion and/or probable cause)? Arguably, yes. In New Jersey alone, 44 percent of the close to 1,400 people arrested just within these four months had no criminal convictions.

These statistics are beyond troubling. There is no question that the claim that “criminals are a priority” simply is not truthful.

Why?

The theories put forth in trying to explain this phenomenon have included the following:

This administration prioritized overturning the last administration’s focus on only removing immigrants convicted of crimes and avoiding the use of limited resources to deport all undocumented immigrants;

New York has declared itself to be a sanctuary city, but New Jersey has not; in fact, it requires police to notify Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) if they suspect that someone charged with a serious crime is an undocumented immigrant;

Some New Jersey jurisdictions have been especially quick to have police perform immigration law enforcement functions, which is legally questionable. These include Cape May, Hudson, Monmouth, Ocean, and Salem Counties;

Many suspect that a significant number of arrests were made during regular check-ins with ICE; and

Many are being arrested under the claim that they are part of a gang even though they have no prior criminal records.

There is no question that law enforcement is, on some occasions, merging the criminal justice system in with its deportation policies, and violating your rights in the process. If you are concerned that your rights have been violated during an arrest, speak with our experienced criminal defense attorney right away. Phillip J. Murphy has been defending victims accused of crimes throughout New Jersey and New York for more than 25 years. Contact us today for a free consultation and allow us to help.

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